Star Wars: Shadow of the Sith
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4.2 • 152 Ratings
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- $12.99
Publisher Description
NEW YORK TIMES BESTSELLER • Luke Skywalker and Lando Calrissian return in this essential novel set between Return of the Jedi and The Force Awakens.
The Empire is dead. Nearly two decades after the Battle of Endor, the tattered remnants of Palpatine’s forces have fled to the farthest reaches of the galaxy. But for the heroes of the New Republic, danger and loss are ever-present companions, even in this newly forged era of peace.
Jedi Master Luke Skywalker is haunted by visions of the dark side, foretelling an ominous secret growing somewhere in the depths of space, on a dead world called Exegol. The disturbance in the Force is undeniable . . . and Luke’s worst fears are confirmed when his old friend Lando Calrissian comes to him with reports of a new Sith menace.
After Lando’s daughter was stolen from his arms, he searched the stars for any trace of his lost child. But every new rumor leads only to dead ends and fading hopes—until he crosses paths with Ochi of Bestoon, a Sith assassin tasked with kidnapping a young girl.
Ochi’s true motives remain shrouded to Luke and Lando. For on a junkyard moon, a mysterious envoy of the Sith Eternal has bequeathed a sacred blade to the assassin, promising that it will answer the questions that have haunted him since the Empire fell. In exchange, he must complete a final mission: Return to Exegol with the key to the Sith’s glorious rebirth—Rey, the granddaughter of Darth Sidious himself.
As Ochi hunts Rey and her parents to the edge of the galaxy, Luke and Lando race into the mystery of the Sith’s lingering shadow and aid a young family running for their lives.
Customer Reviews
Couldn’t put it down
I read this book every night for over a month. It was a great read!
I don’t know, it’s fine.
It’s an interesting story, but there’s weird errors in the writing that bug me. There’s sentences that seem like they were written at different times and the author didn’t go back and edit them. Specifically, there’s this weird moment where the characters visit a sand planet but while they’re there, Luke looks down to ‘examine the glassy salt’ on the ground after a fight. I thought we were on a desert world?
It’s almost as if the author was deciding between taking the heroes to a salt planet like Crait before walking it back and making it a desert planet in the final cut. I’m halfway through the book at the time of this writing and this is the third time I’ve been confused with something like this.
Just weird errors like these detract from what could have been a cool idea to explore. Very “Disney-like” in my opinion.
Trash
I have tried to read this book for months, it is terrible, an excuse to pull in beloved characters to justify terrible characters. Disney needs to just reissue “non cannon”. These newer books give me no hope for the future of Star Wars